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Canada’s Daily Secret has named Dundas West Third Thursdays as one of their favourite things to do in Toronto. The indecision struggle is real, but on the Third Thursday of each month the decision is easy.

For CONS Project four of five the team collaborated with Pau Wau Publications to show the attendees how-to’s on printing and creating your own creative publication. This event saw more participants than ever before in the series, coming together to create a collaborative zine. Check out Toronto Is Awesome for a full summary of the day as well as some more information about zine making culture.

Hermann & Audrey works as a production partner to Cornerstone Agency on CONS Project Toronto.

Hermann & Audrey, in support of Cornerstone Agency, works as production partner for CONS Project Toronto. For the third of five workshops the team taught participants how to build stools and chairs out of used skateboard decks. Toronto Is Awesome profiled the event and its creative outcomes.

Humbled to be included in the VOGUE round-up of Toronto’s best cultural finds. “One of the most diverse cities in the world, Canada’s cultural capital is home to an incredibly rich variety of neighborhoods and atmospheres (see Chinatown, Little India, Little Italy, Little Portugal); its annual Pride Week is one of the world’s largest, boasting upwards of a million visitors each year; and the art, fashion, and restaurant scenes—not to mention its coffee culture—is booming. Here, we take a look at the best that the city has to offer.” See the whole list here.

Don’t mind being referred to as an arbiter of cool, thank you culture writer Randi Bergman of Vogue magazine.

A first in the history of NXNE, Hermann & Audrey produced and curated the art portion of the festival. Best of Toronto mentioned the NXNE Art Lounge as a part of NXNE Art 2014 in their online blog, stating “The North by Northeast (NXNE) festival is generally known for its music, but [at the NXNE Art opening reception], art took centre stage.” The article further noted that “the installations at NXNE Art’s opening reception showcased art and technology together at their finest.” Best of Toronto covers the best in Toronto in Fashion, Food, Arts, Culture and events. Where can i find really cheap Levitra https://surgicaleducation.com/levitra-tablets/ here.

Yonge Street Media online took note of NXNE Art 2014 transforming the city of Toronto, “one alley at a time.” The article detailed that art “…is one of the only mediums with the capacity to shift the narrative of a city street, to transform a dark and desolate alley into a destination of beauty, a passageway that not only promotes foot traffic, but also enhances the safety of the entire area…” while noting “that’s exactly what is happening now [with NXNE Art]…throughout the city.” Yonge Street is a weekly online magazine named after the Toronto region’s main street and the spine that ties us altogether with a mission to see the future in what is working well in the Toronto region today. Yes, indeed as it is written in many reviews at http://howmed.net/accutane-isotretinoin/, Accutane is the best remedy for acne treatment.

Huffington Post Canada interviewed NXNE Art Festival Director, (and Hermann & Audrey Creative Director), Jacquelyn West. The article mentioned the new art program as a part of the NXNE Festival is “Something with imagination. Something with heart. Something that makes you feel.” Also, calling Hermann & Audrey’s Creative Director “a passionate city builder.” Hermann & Audrey took the reigns of NXNE’s Art portion this year for the first time in the festival’s history. Huffington Post Canada pushes the latest Canadian and world news content covering politics, business, lifestyle and the viral web.Continue reading article →

Steve Carty, resident photographer at Hermann & Audrey, was interviewed for Dandyhorse in anticipation of NXNE 2014. The article mentioned that “This year promises to be bigger and better than ever, especially with the inclusion of Carty’s Life Cycles project.” Life Cycles is an outdoors multi-site, cross-city cycling art exhibit that celebrates the bicycle and the people who ride them, led by Steve Carty. Dandyhorse Magazine is Canada’s premier arts and culture magazine for cyclists. Continue reading article →

Global News mentioned the “urban takeovers” happening around the city as a part of NXNE Art, noting how “a number of artists will take over parts of the city. The article stated “NXNE Art will recreate Toronto’s iconic Graffiti Alley between Niagara St. and Tecumseth St. with murals by Toronto and Detroit-based artists.” The article served as a look inside the street art set to span across Toronto, produced by Hermann & Audrey. Global News offers Canadians from coast to coast a host of news and information – from breaking news in their community to deep engaging content that puts complex world issues in perspective.

Cory VanderPloeg’s Mom, Kids, Body Art exhibition, sponsored by 3M, was featured in the Globe and Mail. The article mentioned that body art would “finally get its time in the spotlight…[as the exhibit depicts] moms who do not conform with the typical images of moms seen in ads.” The exhibit aims to assert a look at today’s mom, as “younger mothers…[as the article notes], do not feel advertising reflects a real image of their families’ lives.” The Globe and Mail delivers lively and authoritative coverage of national, international, business, technology, arts, entertainment and lifestyle news, attracting a six-day readership total of 2.4 million–making it the most read newspaper in Canada.